#define LLVM_FALLTHROUGH
#endif
+/// LLVM_REQUIRE_CONSTANT_INITIALIZATION - Apply this to globals to ensure that
+/// they are constant initialized.
+#if __has_cpp_attribute(clang::require_constant_initialization)
+#define LLVM_REQUIRE_CONSTANT_INITIALIZATION \
+ [[clang::require_constant_initialization]]
+#else
+#define LLVM_REQUIRE_CONSTANT_INITIALIZATION
+#endif
+
/// LLVM_EXTENSION - Support compilers where we have a keyword to suppress
/// pedantic diagnostics.
#ifdef __GNUC__
static void call(void *Ptr) { delete[](T *)Ptr; }
};
+// If the current compiler is MSVC 2017 or earlier, then we have to work around
+// a bug where MSVC emits code to perform dynamic initialization even if the
+// class has a constexpr constructor. Instead, fall back to the C++98 strategy
+// where there are no constructors or member initializers. We can remove this
+// when MSVC 2019 (19.20+) is our minimum supported version.
+#if !defined(__clang__) && defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1920
+#define LLVM_AVOID_CONSTEXPR_CTOR
+#endif
+
/// ManagedStaticBase - Common base class for ManagedStatic instances.
class ManagedStaticBase {
protected:
+#ifndef LLVM_AVOID_CONSTEXPR_CTOR
+ mutable std::atomic<void *> Ptr;
+ mutable void (*DeleterFn)(void *) = nullptr;
+ mutable const ManagedStaticBase *Next = nullptr;
+#else
// This should only be used as a static variable, which guarantees that this
// will be zero initialized.
mutable std::atomic<void *> Ptr;
- mutable void (*DeleterFn)(void*);
+ mutable void (*DeleterFn)(void *);
mutable const ManagedStaticBase *Next;
+#endif
void RegisterManagedStatic(void *(*creator)(), void (*deleter)(void*)) const;
public:
+#ifndef LLVM_AVOID_CONSTEXPR_CTOR
+ constexpr ManagedStaticBase() = default;
+#endif
+
/// isConstructed - Return true if this object has not been created yet.
bool isConstructed() const { return Ptr != nullptr; }
GlobalParser->registerCategory(this);
}
-// A special subcommand representing no subcommand
-ManagedStatic<SubCommand> llvm::cl::TopLevelSubCommand;
+// A special subcommand representing no subcommand. It is particularly important
+// that this ManagedStatic uses constant initailization and not dynamic
+// initialization because it is referenced from cl::opt constructors, which run
+// dynamically in an arbitrary order.
+LLVM_REQUIRE_CONSTANT_INITIALIZATION ManagedStatic<SubCommand>
+ llvm::cl::TopLevelSubCommand;
// A special subcommand that can be used to put an option into all subcommands.
-ManagedStatic<SubCommand> llvm::cl::AllSubCommands;
+LLVM_REQUIRE_CONSTANT_INITIALIZATION ManagedStatic<SubCommand>
+ llvm::cl::AllSubCommands;
void SubCommand::registerSubCommand() {
GlobalParser->registerSubCommand(this);